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With satellite Internet service download speeds depending on the service plan can reach T1, DSL, or cable broadband speeds. Broadband is considered anything over 1MB download speed. If you do a speed test on your computer at Speak Easy Speed Test you will get an idea of what your download and upload speeds are currently.
Upload speeds are usually slower than download speed on any Internet plan. Uploading on a satellite connection is not comparable to DSL, Cable, or a T1 line due to the latency and...
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Satellite Internet has been available for over a decade to almost anyone in the United States. An old saying was “if you can see the southern sky you can receive satellite signal”. What people are finding more and more is that just because you can get access does not mean you will be surfing the Internet at blazing speeds. Satellites have restrictions and mainly there can only be so many users on one dish before it becomes inundated with traffic and everyone slows down. An interesting...
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Satellite 2012 is coming soon! Starting March 12 you will be able to see and here many of the top satellite Internet providers in the world.
To stay up-to-date on satellite communications, see the future of satellite technology and hear from the thought leaders and innovators paving the way for communications, you need to be at the center of the satellite communications universe – SATELLITE 2012.
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FAP or Fair Access Policy is a policy that regulates the amount of data a person can upload or download per month. Understanding how each satellite Internet service provider calculates the amount of bandwidth used can be very frustrating. Some calculate a daily limit while others calculate a rolling 7 day period. Either way you are likely to get throttled at some point and then the throttle threshold is different depending on which provider you decide to choose.
All of this can be very...
Posted by admin on Feb 20, 2012 | 0 comments
Business owners’ first satellite Internet purchase is often from the large residential grade firms. They, like most consumers, equate number of subscribers with quality of service.
Residential grade firms have product that connect you to the Internet — and that’s about it. It’s slow, and if you attempt to run a business on it, you’re quickly disappointed. You get no...
Posted by admin on May 11, 2012 | 0 comments
Mobile satellite Internet trailers are used to provide Internet access to areas where it would be difficult to establish a permanent satellite dish. Users can set up a Wi-Fi connection and use it to communicate with VoIP and RoIP. The mobile satellite Internet trailer is the ideal way for setting up an Internet connection for organizations that are on the move in remote areas, and is used by members of the...
Posted by admin on May 3, 2012 | 0 comments
With satellite Internet service download speeds depending on the service plan can reach T1, DSL, or cable broadband speeds. Broadband is considered anything over 1MB download speed. If you do a speed test on your computer at Speak Easy Speed Test you will get an idea of what your download and upload speeds are currently.
Upload speeds are usually slower than download speed on any Internet plan. ...
Posted by admin on Apr 24, 2012 | 0 comments
89°W — Galaxy 28 (G-28, Telstar 8, Intelsat Americas 8, IA
Ku-band NACC Beam
Distance to satellite:
37792km
Location:
37.72°N 78.22°W
Elevation angle:
44.8°
LNB Tilt (skew):
-13.6°
True...
Posted by admin on Apr 17, 2012 | 0 comments
VSAT 3100
Modulation
Downstream
BPSK, QPSK, 8PSK
Upstream
BPSK, QPSK
Maximum Rates
Max Rate
Symbol rate
Info Rate
IP data rate
Downstream (TDM)
Upstream (D-TDMA)
Up to 11 Msps
(QPSK, .793 FEC)
Up to 5 Msps
(QPSK, .793 FEC, unlimited NMS)
Up to 18 Mbps
(QPSK, .793 FEC)
Up to 8 Mbps
(QPSK, .793 FEC, unlimited NMS)
Up to 17.5 Mbps
(QPSK, .793 FEC)
Up to 5...
Posted by admin on Apr 12, 2012 | 0 comments
Satellite Internet has been available for over a decade to almost anyone in the United States. An old saying was “if you can see the southern sky you can receive satellite signal”. What people are finding more and more is that just because you can get access does not mean you will be surfing the Internet at blazing speeds. Satellites have restrictions and mainly there can only be so many...
Posted by admin on Apr 3, 2012 | 0 comments
There are a few tools on the Internet that allow you to monitor satellite downloading and uploading. For example, http://sourceforge.net/projects/freemeter/ is a nifty little tool. However, you will need to export your data at least once a month because it only will track one months worth of data. Also, it logs daily totals so you can keep track of what you are doing on that particular computer. If you...
Posted by admin on Mar 13, 2012 | 0 comments
Satellite 2012 is coming soon! Starting March 12 you will be able to see and here many of the top satellite Internet providers in the world.
To stay up-to-date on satellite communications, see the future of satellite technology and hear from the thought leaders and innovators paving the way for communications, you need to be at the center of the satellite communications universe –...